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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2021 20:55:35 GMT
I must admit, it's impressive.
Voxa, Romanian based, is the most recent one. It has 63 million subscribers.
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Post by potet on Nov 8, 2021 22:51:54 GMT
Looks good for authors doing e-books and audio-books. I don't either. Mine are only printed books.
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Post by Ken on Nov 9, 2021 11:04:48 GMT
It has 63 million subscribers. Fake News.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2021 11:39:12 GMT
It has 63 million subscribers. Fake News. Trump, I mean Ken, don't be negative. And, what you're doing is plagiarism. That's Donald's term. And don't cry now you sensitive man.
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Post by benziger on Nov 9, 2021 11:45:30 GMT
I don't like providers with monthly fees. The amount may seem small, but over the course of the year it adds up to so much that I would have to sell an incredible number of books to recoup the costs.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2021 11:55:22 GMT
I don't like providers with monthly fees. The amount may seem small, but over the course of the year it adds up to so much that I would have to sell an incredible number of books to recoup the costs. I agree with you. I never buy subscriptions.
PublishDrive is like Streetlib. They keep adding distributing partners. One of them is Voxa. They have 63 million subscribers. Which means, if you publish your ebook with them, at least one to test it, your book will be available to all 63 million to rent.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2021 21:18:41 GMT
I don't like providers with monthly fees. The amount may seem small, but over the course of the year it adds up to so much that I would have to sell an incredible number of books to recoup the costs. Oh, you meant PublishDrive charges a monthly fee. They didn't used to when I joined a few years ago. That's insane.
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Post by Ken on Nov 11, 2021 8:39:13 GMT
63 million? Where does that figure come from?
That’s more than the populations of the UK, fFrance, Germany or South Africa.
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